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The Sex Structuring of Organizations: A Search for Possible Causes
The Academy of Management Review, 1978Attempting to account for the sex structuring of organizations, this article reviews literature on sex differences in three areas of importance to leadership research. Finding few differences between male and female leaders, the article suggests the use of a framework based on Schein's (68) career stages for further analysis of the sex structuring ...
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Sex Offenders: Diagnosis, Organicity, and Intelligence
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1981Abstract This is a survey of over 60 defendants who were indicted on charges of sexual offenses in the County of New York and who were referred for comprehensive psychodiagnostic evaluation atthe psychology unit of the Forensic Psychiatry Clinic.
Richard Rosner, H. H. Bonheur
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1994
We commonly think of the testicles and ovaries as the sex glands. They are the workhorses of the sexual system, the manufacturers of the final products, the front line troops. But they have a relationship with other glands in the body that is more than cooperative; it is one of dependency.
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We commonly think of the testicles and ovaries as the sex glands. They are the workhorses of the sexual system, the manufacturers of the final products, the front line troops. But they have a relationship with other glands in the body that is more than cooperative; it is one of dependency.
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2012
Plants cannot choose their mates, and instead assign to middlemen, i.e. wind and animal pollinators, the meeting of their reproductive cells. And, when times are tough, they may display selfing or cloning. The reproductive biology of plants, including seed dispersal, represents an incredible array of tricks, honest agreements, fidelity and deception ...
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Plants cannot choose their mates, and instead assign to middlemen, i.e. wind and animal pollinators, the meeting of their reproductive cells. And, when times are tough, they may display selfing or cloning. The reproductive biology of plants, including seed dispersal, represents an incredible array of tricks, honest agreements, fidelity and deception ...
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Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1960
Zinc-deficient rats, receiving a diet low in zinc (0.5 μg zinc/g), were injected subcutaneously with testosterone propionate or gonadotrophins for periods of 13 to 28 days.The hormone injections in every case caused marked growth of accessory sex organs ...
M. J. Millar+3 more
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Zinc-deficient rats, receiving a diet low in zinc (0.5 μg zinc/g), were injected subcutaneously with testosterone propionate or gonadotrophins for periods of 13 to 28 days.The hormone injections in every case caused marked growth of accessory sex organs ...
M. J. Millar+3 more
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Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1979
This study investigated the effects of an organized vs. a disorganized speech, the subject's need for order, the sex of the source and the sex of the rater on the organization trait error. Results indicate: (a) Organized speeches received more positive trait errors than did unorganized speeches, (b) Males who have a high need for order give more ...
Douglas G. Bock, Margaret E. Munro
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This study investigated the effects of an organized vs. a disorganized speech, the subject's need for order, the sex of the source and the sex of the rater on the organization trait error. Results indicate: (a) Organized speeches received more positive trait errors than did unorganized speeches, (b) Males who have a high need for order give more ...
Douglas G. Bock, Margaret E. Munro
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SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES
International Journal of Modern Physics C, 2011This paper presents a spatial version of the iterated battle of the sexes game in which every one individual plays with his nearest partners and imitates the optimal strategy of his nearest mate neighbors. It is concluded that the spatial structure enables the emergence of clusters of coincident choices, leading to the mean payoff per encounter to ...
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Sex Difference in Alcohol-Related Organ Injury
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2001This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2000 ISBRA Meeting in Yokohama, Japan. The chairs were Nobuhiro Sato and Kai O. Lindros. The presentations were (1) Sex differences in ethanol pharmacokinetics, by E. Baraona; (2) Estrogen regulates the sensitivity to endotoxin in hepatic Kupffer cells, by K.
Kai O. Lindros+6 more
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Sex, organ and species specific bioactivation of chloromethane by cytochrome P4502E1.
Xenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems, 19951. In the male mouse, chloromethane produces renal tumours after inhalation, and tumours were not seen in the female mouse and in both sexes of rat exposed under identical conditions. 2. Cytochrome P4502E1 present in kidney microsomes from the male mouse
W. Dekant+2 more
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Sex differences in the functional organization of the brain for language
Nature, 1995A much debated question is whether sex differences exist in the functional organization of the brain for language. A long-held hypothesis posits that language functions are more likely to be highly lateralized in males and to be represented in both cerebral hemispheres in females, but attempts to demonstrate this have been inconclusive.
Pawel Skudlarski+11 more
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